Thursday, June 23, 2016

Pinto - Stock Type

After posting the logo I had designed for the Ontario Pinto Horse Association (see post on 24 November 2015) I decided I would like to do a more recent version of each of the different types of Pintos.

This is the Stock type Pinto, which usually has Quarter Horse blood and in this category many Pintos are also registered as Paints.

One of the most common questions is "What is the difference between a Pinto and a Paint?"

Basically, the difference is that a Pinto is a colour and can be registered with the Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. and a Paint is a breed that can be registered with the American Paint Horse Association and because of its colour can also be registered as a Pinto.

For more information about either registry please click on the links.

This original 8" x 10" framed graphite pencil drawing is available for $85.00. SOLD

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Scenes of Magnetawan at the Knoepfli Inn

Today Norma and I went up to the Knoepfli Inn, which is located at 5484 Highway 124, in Magnetawan, Ontario.

We will be hanging paintings which will feature the Inn property on the walls in the Main Lodge, in the dining room and in the lounge area.

These paintings are by some of the members from the KAGS Outdoor Painters' Group; who go there each year to spend a few days enjoying the peace and tranquility and paint the autumn beauty.

The owner of the Knoepfli Inn, Bea Kolman has often spoke of our Group to her summer visitors and many of them have requested that they would like to see some of our artwork of the Inn and surrounding area.

This year they will find artwork from eight artists of the Outdoor Painters' Group. Some of who have visited the Inn many times over the years and others who came for the first time last year and are looking to return again in the fall this year and to continue to take in the beauty of the area.

Many have been painting en plein air for a number of years, including Carol Atkinson, Diane Collins, Norma MacEachern, Lorraine Ryan, Vera Penrose , Sheila Stanley, Susan Sydney and Evelyn Van Hoekelen.

Some of the paintings in the Lounge area are placed around the mounted deer heads that have been a part of the decor at the Inn for well over 50 years. They feature many of the autumn landscapes found throughout the Inn's property.

Another is placed below the fishing trophy and it is fittingly of a fish coming out from a rock ledge after a lure.

Others showing the autumn colours of the area are placed over the piano in one corner of the lounge.

Lastly three paintings are on the wall by the stairs leading to Bea's private apartments.












Once you enter the dining area you are greeted to a wide variety of paintings of the area and of the many treasures that can be found on the property.

The wishing well, some of the mushrooms that can be found in the grass, that often form a fairy ring.














Other paintings feature some of the many things you can enjoy doing while spending time at the Knoepfli Inn such as canoeing, boating and fishing.

Others are of the many well-known buildings in Magnetawan such as St. George the Martyr Anglican Church which was made famous by A.J. Casson (one of the Group of Seven artists).














The 39 paintings will remain on display and offered for sale at the Knoepfli Inn from 22 June - 06 October 16 when the KAGS Outdoor Painters will once again return to the Inn for their annual paint out.

If you have a chance please come out and enjoy the artwork by appointment or book a cottage for a week or longer and enjoy the many features the Knoepfli Inn has to offer.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Moonlight 1-6

We have a beautiful full moon tonight and I thought it would be a good idea to do drawings of scenes with a full moon.

In the back field we had a pair of majestic, intertwined white pine trees.

Unfortunately, during a wind storm a couple of years ago one of the pines fell down.

I thought I would do a few drawings of the pines as I have seen them so many times in the winter with the moon glow shimmering across the ice and snow in the fields.

Moonlight 4

In the morning when the moon is setting in the west, it can often be seen peeking out from behind the branches of a grouping of three large maple trees that are at the front of the property along the western fence line.

Just before the sun rises I often see the long, cast shadows of these trees running across the snow on the track and on the rise to the infield.

Moonlight 5














Moonlight 1

I have property on the far side of the Snelgrove Brook and from there I have a clear view of my farm and at night in the moonlight it looks much like this sketch.















Moonlight 2

The view from the barn paddock overlooks the Snelgrove Brook and in the early years when we first bought the farm you could see the moon reflected in the water.














Moonlight 3

Along the east fence line by the house,the moon glow sends long fingers of cast shadow from the apple trees across the ground and creates some interesting patterns.













Moonlight 6

When I took night school classes at Sir Sanford Fleming College, I would return home late at night and would sometimes see the moonlight reflected on Chemong Lake when going through Bridgenorth.

Friday, June 17, 2016

Butterfly 9 and 10

This morning while I was out doing barn chores I saw that the butterflies are out and flying around, which are something I enjoy watching.

The first one I wanted to do was the Clouded Sulphur Butterfly (Colias philodice).

I often see large groups of them in the late spring through to the middle of autumn grouped around puddles and damp spots on the driveway.

This one I saw in the garden by the bird bath, which was surrounded by tulips and daffodils.

Butterfly 9

I may add more spring flowers to this drawing at a later date.

My second drawing is of a Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) which is my favourite butterfly.















Butterfly 10

As a child when I lived at in Toronto, I used to collect the caterpillars, feed them milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) and watch them when they left their chrysalis as butterflies and then released them back into the wild.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

ACEO - Autumn Trees 12

Today I am sitting the show at KAGS called Figuratively Speaking and I worked on completing a some of the small paintings that I had started last year (see posts on 05 October 2015).

Unfortunately, I cannot post the sketches of any of the nudes in the exhibit on this blog as there are people who do not know the difference is between pornography and art created with the sole intention of portraying the nude body as art. This is a respected art form which has been around for centuries and can be found in museums and art galleries throughout the world.

If you would like to view the paintings I have in this exhibit or view in other exhibits, as well as paintings, drawings and sketches I have worked on in Life Drawing studios please follow the link to my Life Drawing Portfolio.

The ACEO shown here is an original watercolour painting using Artist quality Winsor & Newton paint on 140lb. Arches 100% rag, acid free watercolour paper.

It is priced at $20.00 and sold unframed.

If you would like more information about ACEO please go to my post on 11 March 2010.

Monday, June 13, 2016

Farm Buildings 4 and 5

Today I went out with for a drive and took the dog with me for a change.

She has come to enjoy going with me in the car and once we go out the driveway and onto the road she goes and lies down in the back of the car and watches the world go by.















Farm Buildings 4

I headed north up to Bancroft and along the way I stopped to do a sketch of an old barn with a run in shed attached to the side.

When I turned onto a side road, I took Kyora out for a run along the shoulder and then returned to the car and headed along another side road which would eventually get us back home.















Farm Buildings 5

I found another farm with a large farm house and barns which were almost hidden from sight in the distance.

When we returned home, I let the dog come with me while I did the barn chores before going into the house and making our suppers.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Trees 1-4

Today I thought I would like to do a number of small drawings of trees in various landscapes.

For the first one I thought I would like to have the main tree being a tall pine which I placed to the left side.

Next I put in a couple of smaller pines on the right side and then to complete the drawing I added a small maple to the left side and a birch tree with the pines on the right side.

Lastly, I put in some grasses and growies into the foregound.

Tree 1

For the second one I thought I would like to do another drawing this one with just pine trees.

I started with a tall pine tree on the left side of the paper whose top went out of the drawing.

On the right side I placed my second tallest tree whose top went almost to the edge of the paper.

To either side of the tallest tree I placed a couple of mid sized trees.

On the furthest right side I placed a smaller tree to balance the drawing.

Tree 2

Lastly to the left of the first midsized tree I placed two smaller trees.














Tree 3

For the third sketch I used a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees in various heights.

I left space in the foreground to add grasses and growies as well as a few shadows from the trees going across the snow.














Tree 4

For the last sketch I thought I would like to do mixed trees again and place them as though they were on a fence line dividing a farmer's fields.